The Chicago native starts the album with "Intro," a track where he's reminding us of the tragedies and news-worthy stories in the past year. In the song "Lunch Tables ft. Ashlian," Viktory not only reminded his son but I feel all of us that no matter what race, gender or background, we all should feel welcome at the table. "1968" is an anthem for all of us with powerful lyrics "why can't you love me, the way I want to love to you!" Viktory "keeps it coming" with his rapid flow lyrics on "We Won't Stop," a song that will have you jumping and inspire you to never stop.

Closing Thoughts:
I really enjoyed how Viktory was able to stay true to himself. He didn't waver from bringing people closer to God. If you want an album that provides truth for today, I would highly suggest listening to what Viktory has to say. All in all it was a terrific album, and I'm interested to see what's next for Viktory.

essay| Posted June 18, 2017
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